Other Functions; Tuning To Another Instrument/Transposing; Bypassing The Effects; Specifying The Function Of The Assignable Switch And Assignable Pedal - Korg Speaker System User Manual

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Tuning to another instrument/
Transposing
When you play the TRITON together with other
instruments, or along with music on a CD or tape, you
may need to adjust the tuning so that the pitch
matches. To adjust the tuning, use Global P0: Basic tab
"Master Tune." The tuning can be adjusted in a range
of –50 – +50 cents (one semitone is 100 cents).
You can also transpose by changing the pitch in semi-
tone steps. To transpose the pitch of the entire TRI-
TON, use Global P0: Basic tab "Key Transpose." The
pitch can be transposed over a range of ±1 octave.
Here we will explain how to adjust the tuning and
transposition of the entire TRITON.
1 Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.
2 After pressing the [MENU] key, and press the P0:
Basic Setup.
3 Select the Basic tab.
4 To adjust the tuning, select "Master Tune." to
adjust the transposition, select "Key Transpose."
5 Use the VALUE controllers to adjust the setting.
You can use numeric keys [0]–[9] to enter a value
and press the [ENTER] key. Alternatively, you can
use the [VALUE] dial, the [VALUE] slider, or the
[
][
] keys.
If you want this setting to be preserved after the
power is turned off, save the setting (

Bypassing the effects

Normally, effects are turned on/off within each pro-
gram, combination, or song, or in Sampling mode or
Song Play mode. However if you want the entire TRI-
TON not to use its insert effects or master effects, you
can bypass these effects.
1 Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.
2 After pressing the [MENU] key, and press the P0:
Basic Setup.
3 Select the Basic tab.
4 To turn off insert effects 1–5, check the "IFX1-5
Off" check box.
To turn off master effect 1, check the "MFX1 Off"
check box. To turn off master effect 2, check the
"MFX2 Off" check box.
If you want this setting to be preserved after the
power is turned off, save the setting (

Other functions

Specifying the function of the
Set the function of an assignable switch (separately
sold option, Korg PS-1) connected to the ASSIGN-
ABLE SWITCH jack.
This switch can act as a source for alternate modula-
tion or effect dynamic modulation, or switch porta-
mento on/off, control the sostenuto effect, turn the soft
pedal effect on/off, turn the arpeggiator on/off, select
programs or combinations (up/down), start/stop the
sequencer, punch-in/out on the sequencer, or be a trig-
ger to advance the cue list step (
Guide).
• This setting is made in Global P2: Controller "Foot
Switch Assign."
You can specify the function that will be performed by
an assignable pedal (the separately sold Korg XVP-10
or EXP-2) connected to the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL
jack.
This pedal can be used to control master volume, alter-
nate modulation or effect dynamic modulation, porta-
mento pitch change speed, volume, the pan following
an insert effect, pan, volume, or send levels to the mas-
ter effects (
• This setting is made in Global P2: Controller "Foot
Pedal Assign."
p.39).
You can use this as a source for alternate modula-
tion or effect dynamic modulation, and use it to
control program parameters or effect parameters.
In this case, set "Foot Switch Assign" to Foot SW
(CC#82), and "Foot Pedal Assign" to Foot Pedal
(CC#04).
Here we will show how to make settings that allow an
assignable switch to change programs or combina-
tions.
1 Connect a separately sold Korg PS-1 to the
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.
2 Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.
3 After pressing the [MENU] key, and press the P2:
Controller.
4 Press the "Foot Switch Assign" popup button, and
press either Program Up or Program Down.
Program Up will cause the next higher program
number to be selected each time you press the foot
switch.
Program Down will cause the next lower program
p.39).
number to be selected each time you press the foot
switch.
ASSIGNABLE Switch and
ASSIGNABLE Pedal
p.219 in the Parameter
p.220 in the Parameter Guide).
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